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Meaning of praetorial

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praetorial (a)

of or relating to a Roman praetor

praetorial Sentence Examples

  1. The praetorial cohorts were the elite guard of the Roman Emperor.
  2. The praetorial palace in Constantinople was a vast complex that housed the emperor and his court.
  3. The praetorial prefect was the highest-ranking official in the Roman Empire after the emperor himself.
  4. The praetorial tribunal was the court where the praetorial prefect presided over legal matters.
  5. The praetorial edict was a collection of legal principles that were issued by the praetorial prefect.
  6. The praetorial games were a series of public spectacles that were held in Rome.
  7. The praetorian guard was dissolved by Emperor Constantine I in 312 AD.
  8. The praetorian prefecture was the administrative division of the Roman Empire that was ruled by the praetorian prefect.
  9. The praetorian title was also used to refer to the headquarters of a Roman legion.
  10. The praetorium was the residence of the praetorian prefect and the headquarters of the praetorian guard.

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of or relating to a Roman praetor

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The praetorial cohorts were the elite guard of the Roman Emperor.

The praetorial palace in Constantinople was a vast complex that housed the emperor and his court.

The praetorial prefect was the highest-ranking official in the Roman Empire after the emperor himself.

The praetorial tribunal was the court where the praetorial prefect presided over legal matters.